This day were published by subscription, engravings of the principal mosaic pavements, which have been discovered in the course of the last and present centuries, in various parts of Great Britain. . Also, engravings of several subjects in stained glass, in the windows of the cathedrals of York, Lincoln, &c. &c. The whole executed on twenty-seven plates, and each impression accurately coloured, after the original subject of the respective plates, by William Fowler, of Winterton, in the county of Lincoln ...
William Fowler I (Winterton 1761 - Winterton 1832)
Category
Books
Date
1804
Materials
Place of origin
England
Collection
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire
NT 3141885
Summary
Bibliographic description
[2],21,6 leaves . ill.. . 67cm.. Bound with several of the prospectuses of individual plates. Extra copy of 1st mosaic plate inserted loosely at front. Watercolour of a room (possibly one of Adam's designs?) inserted loosely at rear. Binding: Nineteenth-century half leather binding; marbled paper over boards; spine gilt decorated; red morocco label on front cover gilt decorated and lettered: "Mosaic pavements" (as issued?).
Makers and roles
William Fowler I (Winterton 1761 - Winterton 1832)